TORDRILLO MOUNTAIN LODGE ANNOUNCES NEW WELLNESS CENTER FOR 2026
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Alaska’s Premier Luxury Heli-Ski Resort Kicks Off 20th Anniversary Season with a Brand-New Wellness Center and Weeklong Women’s Heli-Ski Experience with Legendary Guides..

Twenty years ago, Olympic gold medalist Tommy Moe, Mike Overcast, and Mike Rheam co-founded Tordrillo Mountain Lodge to share their passion for the outdoors in the stunning Alaskan wilderness to kick off its 20th anniversary season on February 20, 2026, they have announced two major new offerings that will take their renowned, bespoke guest experience to the next level. The lodge has added a brand-new, state-of-the-art wellness center and they will offer the first-ever luxury women’s heli-ski camp.
“We are honored to celebrate 20 years of sharing pure Alaskan adventure and unforgettable memories with our guests, and we hope to continue for decades to come,” said Mike Overcast, co-owner of Tordrillo Mountain Lodge. “As we welcome new generations of heli-skiers, we are embracing what they value – intention, connection, and wellbeing – through new offerings designed to elevate the Alaskan backcountry experience like never before.”
Couloirs & Cashmere: Where Powder Meets Indulgence
This upcoming season, Tordrillo Mountain Lodge will launch the first-ever women’s luxury heli-ski camp, February 28-March 7, 2026. The weeklong experience is intended for heli-skiers – from those who are interested in heli-skiing but have not tried it yet, all the way to experts who have dropped in many times. Led by women, for women, guests will enjoy epic heli-skiing, untracked powder, professional and highly experienced guides, luxury lodging, gourmet cuisine and fine wine, and wellness and recovery activities. Legendary athletes, Jess McMillan, Jamie MacIntosh, and Lel Tone will host the unforgettable week of deep powder, high altitude luxury, and soul nourishing experiences.

New Wellness Center
The new wellness center, opening in February 2026, will augment Tordrillo Mountain Lodge’s exclusive Alaskan backcountry offerings. In the new space, guests will be able to prepare for a day of adventure or relax and rejuvenate lakeside.
Designed by Skylab Architecture and Tordrillo Mountain Lodge, the 2,400 square-foot structure will feature two massage therapy rooms, outfitted with luxury touches including traditional shou sugi ban walls – a centuries-old Japanese artisan technique of charring cedar. It will offer a juice bar, with made-to-order juices, smoothies, and snacks, as well as lockers and communal space, a yoga studio that will accommodate up to 15 guests, a gym with premier cardio and strength equipment and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of the resort’s private lake and the Tordrillo Range, giving the impression of a natural infinity pool.
In addition to the new wellness center, the resort’s existing wellness space has been expanded by 100 square feet to feature a fully rebuilt sauna with a new stove and all new surfaces. The new sauna is made to accommodate 12-15 people – more than twice the capacity of the previous space. The remainder of the existing building will serve as a new surf shop, housing gear used for summer activities on Judd Lake including Stand-Up Paddleboards, wetsuits, and more; as well as a brand-new retail space to allow guests even more access to Tordrillo Mountain Lodge’s partnerships with top outdoor brands like Stio, YETI, and Simms, among others.

All winter packages are seven-day, seven-night stays and include heli adventures, safety equipment and ski/snowboard demos, three gourmet meals daily, exclusive access to Judd Lake and all lodge-based activities, transportation from Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport to Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage, one double-occupancy room at Hotel Captain Cook the evening prior to Tordrillo Mountain Lodge reservation, and a private, round-trip flight between Anchorage and Tordrillo Mountain Lodge. Winter packages start at $18,500 per person.
For additional information or to book a stay, visit www.tordrillomountainlodge.com










